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This paper presents the full results of a survey of small retailers in Great Britain conducted for ASH in 2016. Key results from this survey were published in the report Counter Arguments: How Important is Tobacco to Small Retailers?

This paper presents the full results of an analysis of Electronic Point of Sale (EPOS) data from small retailers in the United Kingdom, conducted for ASH in 2016. Key results from this survey were published in the report Counter Arguments: How Importan

This report scrutinises the messages sent to small retailers by the tobacco industry and asks whether the traditional approach to selling tobacco in small shops is still in retailers’ best interests, given the ongoing decline in the market and the recent

The survey also found that tobacco companies employ representatives to encourage small retailers to stock their brands and promote them with 45 per cent of retailers reporting being visited once a month. A move to shielding cigarettes behind doors and

Mission Local found some smokers around the neighborhood and asked them what they thought about potentially having to shell out additional cash for smokes. The results, as one might imagine, were mixed.

The appeal of smoking for children and teens may be tied at least in part to their race or ethnicity, a recent U.S. study suggests. Plenty of previous research has found disparities in smoking habits, with white and Hispanic youth more likely to start sm

It seems that almost every issue of our journal contains a study on risks pertaining to e-cigarettes or combustible tobacco products—all involving teen use. But what do adolescents think of e-cigarettes as well as other non-cigarette tobacco products?

a face-to-face survey was conducted this year by factasia.org, an independent, non-profit, consumer-oriented advocacy group that promotes the sensible regulation of the rights of adult citizens throughout Asia to choose the use of tobacco or other nicotin

To aid the discovery and regulation of attributes that lead to harm misconceptions, we used a nationally representative survey to first identify cigarette sub-brands that smokers believed were less harmful.